A woman said she was shocked to find her apartment in disarray and a maid passed out drunk on the kitchen floor.

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“I thought someone was dead,” Genevieve Snow told WPIX-TV. “I didn’t know it was the cleaning lady at first because the apartment door was open and it could’ve been anyone.”

Snow's roommate snapped a photo of the maid on the floor and called 911.

The two then realized it was an employee of Joanna’s Cleaning Service, who Snow said caused more than $400 worth of damage across her apartment. Police officers who responded said that since Snow let the maid service into her apartment, no crime had been committed, Snow said.

“My spice rack was smashed, (and) the whole kitchen was a mess,” she said.

As frustrated as Snow was, the story took a bizarre turn when Snow said she attempted to get the company to pay for damages.

Snow said she contacted who she thought was the owner of the cleaning company, only to learn that there apparently are two companies using the name Joanna’s Cleaning Service.

“Another Joanna called me at the number that’s listed at the Joanna‘s Cleaning Service website,” Snow said. “She said that I’ve been in touch with another Joanna and this was a whole big misunderstanding — it was another company.”